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'PC development has skyrocketed,' GDC survey finds: 80% of developers are now making games for PC, more than double the number working on PS5 or Xbox games

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It's kind of funny to look back on all the times PC gaming has been declared dead, a claim that—to borrow a phrase—was an exaggeration.

Lest there be any doubt, GDC's 2025 State of the Game Industry report says development on the platform has «skyrocketed,» with 80% of the more than 3,000 developers who responded to the survey saying they're currently making games for PC.

That's a big jump from the 2024 report, when 66% of respondents said they were developing for PC, which was sufficient for GDC to call it "the dominant platform." It's also more than double the percentage of developers working on the second-most popular platform, the PlayStation 5, which claimed 38% of respondents, and the Xbox Series X/S, which came in a close third at 34% The percentage of developers making games for PC has been tracking upward for years.

56% of developers said they were making games for PC in 2020, a figure that rose to 58% in 2021, 63% in 2022, and 65% in 2023.

Interest in developing for PC is also way up, reaching 74% of respondents to the survey, a big jump from 62% last year. «The exact reason for this jump is unclear, but it could be connected to the rising popularity of Valve's Steam Deck,» the GDC report says. «This year's survey didn't single out Steam (or Valve's handheld gaming computer) as its own platform, because it's a hub for PC and Mac games.

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